COMMERCIAL DESCRIPTIONBottle; Unfiltered.
Gavroche was a generous and rebellious Paris urchin and a character in the Victor Hugo (1802-1885) novel “Les Misérables.”
It is also a strong, amber beer, where the flavour of its top-fermentation yeast combines perfectly with the taste of the special malts.
Fermented again in the bottle, the Gavroche beer should be served with care between 10 and 12°C.

Bottle from Beers of Europe. Amber coloured bright beer with white head. Toasty malts, small hint of yeast, bitterness in finish. Quite clean tasting and pleasant enough. I didn’t quite get the point of this beer - if I want a toasty quaffable ale I can get an Alt or Amber at c5%, and if I want something stronger I get more complexity with any Belgian style for 8.5%, this kind of sits in between.

Tap@ruths hotel Skagen. Huge foam. Amber clear. Bread nutty notes. Gentle slight Caramalty. Fine dry finish. Not much sweetness left in a short finish. Straight and very good supplement for a summer lunch on the terasse.

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